robd wrote: » Will check Luas TVM on Monday when I'm passing.
Winters wrote: » Using the bus has not proved to be any easier for me, how can I find out how many stages I am travelling and thus my fare before getting on the bus? Would a time limit not be easier for the bus user? If its confusing for Irish people god knows how tourists get their head around it. With the exception of the Luas, Ireland still operates with the antiquated and confusing fare stage system. I fear that until we progress to the common and simpler zonal fare system the Leap Card will forever be just a contactless ticket.You cant have an integrated ticketing scheme without an integrated fare system, I would have presumed this was clear when the project started in 2003. (Emailed to customer.care@leapcard.ie, testcard@rpa.ie, Janice.O'Neill@rpa.ie, smartcard@irishrail.ie, customercomment@dublinbus.ie and info@transport.ie)
robd wrote: » I think the logic in the backend system is bad here. Obviously the fault is Irish Rails but the backend Leap Card system should have tagged me off and tagged me on, just crediting me with 2.20.
markpb wrote: » How would the backend know the difference between a broken gate and someone failing to tag off at all and then coming back later for another trip?
AlekSmart wrote: » Therefore,either force Bus Atha Cliath to reinstate their on street Fare-Stage markings OR forcibly introduce a totally new Zonal System
Winters wrote: » I have noticed that the Leap Card is charging €2.20 for my DART journeys while my existing IE Smart Card is charging €2.10. Also, seeing as I can use my Leap Card on IE journeys, I dont see why I cannot top up or even check my balance using IE ticket vending machines.
robd wrote: » Are you sure you are reporting this correctly and not confusing credit being reapplied with what is being charged? Maybe check a Luas TVM for history.
coylemj wrote: » Yesterday I sent an e-mail to both Payzone and customer.care@leapcard.ie about a problem attempting to topup in a shop which the Payzone website claims can handle Leap cards, haven't heard a dickie bird in 24 hours. As I don't live near the Luas the nearest shop which can potentially top me up is two miles away. There are 400 people following Leapcard on Twitter, presumably most of them are part of the 500 user test phase, looks like we're being completely ignored.
SandyfordGuy wrote: » They repleid to me within about half an hour of sendign them a mail yesterday.
SandyfordGuy wrote: » They won't refund credit if you have used 20 euro or less, because this was test credit which is fare enough, as you never paid for the credit in the first place.
coylemj wrote: » [*]Easons, Heuston Station
bk wrote: » Isn't it strange that while you can top up in Easons in Heuston Station, you can't top up at any of the ticket vending machines, nor the ticket desks of our largest train station!! It seems like Irish Rail are dragging their feet on supporting Leap, with only minimum of support, with it just working at their validators, but no possibility of buying or topping up. There is a surprise Irish rail, last again!!
coylemj wrote: » +1 Considering that there is a machine in every Dart station capable of topping up IR Smartcards, it's nothing short of a disgrace that after all the money that's been spent on this project there still isn't a single railway station (if you exclude Easons in Heuston and the Luas machines outside) where you can topup a Leap Card. Looks to me like IR are a unwilling guest at the party!
Aard wrote: » I'd imagine €10, with €5 worth of credit on it.
Stevek101 wrote: » In fairness you've been told before Irish Rail machines are not part of the trial.
robd wrote: » I'd fully expect Irish Rail ticket machines to work for Go Live next week.
coylemj wrote: » This is known in the world of project management as the 'Big Bang' approach, the equivalent of Airbus rolling out it's first A380, shoving 600 employees on board and telling the pilot to fly them all to Singapore! Bad idea, usually ends in tears.
blubloblu wrote: » Hardly a big bang, they've incrementally been adding support for leap.
blubloblu wrote: » They've had their own smartcard for ages, that's been well tested.
blubloblu wrote: » There's 500 leap cards going around for a few weeks before the official launch.